I'm not exactly sure which one I will be able to attend but I definitely plan on attending a gathering, Im leaning towards the September gathering.Looking forward to getting back out there.

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This is to confirm the date September 20th, 2009 for the Dog Brother's Gathering of the Pack at Powerhouse Gym in Burbank. If this date is a problem, please let us know asap. Last year's event was a success, and we're looking to build on that positive momentum. Thanks!

There is quite a group forming in Toronto. Rene Cocolo has brought Crafty up a couple of times and he has some guys trying it out. Also Tyler Morin, A Pekiti Tirsia instructor, has been to a couple of gatherings and DBMA seminars has hooked up with Rene. He will probably answer your question directly. We have a gathering-like event here in Montreal every once in a while that they come up to.

I'll be there. Last time I only fought with knives because I was there by myself and didn't want to get injured that far from home all alone. This time I'll try to do something with sticks or some other weapons.

all i need to do is find a cane the broken one is mounted on my office wall ( would like to see the pic of that fight actually)i owe Papy a fightand id like to give Pound Dog and Cyborg a shotand i am looking for a double stick match as well

I plan on coming and fighting @ the "Gathering" Sept 20th. This will be my first one. I've been a long time fan of DBMA. I'm comin from Portland, Oregon. Is there anyone else from Portland coming down? On the day of, how earlier should one get there? Also, how is fighting order decided? I understand that you pick your own fights but I was just wondering if people have back to back fights or what?

last year i came really early yo help set up this help to settle the chattter a bitas for picking fights walk up say hi and ask, if you have good cardio you can go back to back i saw pound do it but my first time it took me some time to regain my breath from my first match my not just from the fight but also from the nerves

well trying to find a good cane is not easy already broke 2, one at home the other in the storeand Kaju if you ever do make it up here you got a place to crash, camp prep is in full swing but i am keeping focused on the sept. bash it will be nice to fight with a knee at 90% we still need to get those picsfrom Pound.....let the chatter begin

well trying to find a good cane is not easy already broke 2, one at home the other in the storeand Kaju if you ever do make it up here you got a place to crash, camp prep is in full swing but i am keeping focused on the sept. bash it will be nice to fight with a knee at 90% we still need to get those picsfrom Pound.....let the chatter begin

Maybe a rattan cane would be more durable?

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I got pretty good at hitting the tire over the past year however I was promptly reminded how much different splitting wood is. When you get half way through a log it no longer makes sense to pull the ax back out. Instead, logic tells me to lift not only the ax but the ax with the log still attached and then try to split it . . . . Not sure it's the best way but definitely makes for a very interesting workout when you have no clue how many times you're actually going to swing the ax.